O'Bryan Christopher J, Garnett Stephen T, Fa Julia E, Leiper Ian, Rehbein Jose A, Fernández-Llamazares Álvaro, Jackson Micha V, Jonas Harry D, Brondizio Eduardo S, Burgess Neil D, Robinson Catherine J, Zander Kerstin K, Molnár Zsolt, Venter Oscar, Watson James E M
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.
Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.
Conserv Biol. 2021 Jun;35(3):1002-1008. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13620. Epub 2020 Dec 30.
Indigenous Peoples' lands cover over one-quarter of Earth's surface, a significant proportion of which is still free from industrial-level human impacts. As a result, Indigenous Peoples and their lands are crucial for the long-term persistence of Earth's biodiversity and ecosystem services. Yet, information on species composition on these lands globally remains largely unknown. We conducted the first comprehensive analysis of terrestrial mammal composition across mapped Indigenous lands based on data on area of habitat (AOH) for 4460 mammal species assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. We overlaid each species' AOH on a current map of Indigenous lands and found that 2695 species (60% of assessed mammals) had ≥10% of their ranges on Indigenous Peoples' lands and 1009 species (23%) had >50% of their ranges on these lands. For threatened species, 473 (47%) occurred on Indigenous lands with 26% having >50% of their habitat on these lands. We also found that 935 mammal species (131 categorized as threatened) had ≥ 10% of their range on Indigenous Peoples' lands that had low human pressure. Our results show how important Indigenous Peoples' lands are to the successful implementation of conservation and sustainable development agendas worldwide.
原住民的土地覆盖了地球表面四分之一以上的面积,其中很大一部分仍未受到工业层面的人类影响。因此,原住民及其土地对于地球生物多样性和生态系统服务的长期存续至关重要。然而,全球这些土地上的物种组成信息在很大程度上仍不为人知。我们基于国际自然保护联盟评估的4460种哺乳动物的栖息地面积(AOH)数据,首次对已绘制地图的原住民土地上的陆地哺乳动物组成进行了全面分析。我们将每个物种的AOH覆盖在当前的原住民土地地图上,发现2695种物种(占评估哺乳动物的60%)其分布范围的≥10%位于原住民的土地上,1009种物种(23%)其分布范围的>50%位于这些土地上。对于受威胁物种,473种(47%)出现在原住民土地上,其中26%在这些土地上的栖息地>50%。我们还发现,935种哺乳动物物种(131种被列为受威胁物种)其分布范围的≥10%位于人类压力较低的原住民土地上。我们的研究结果表明了原住民土地对于全球成功实施保护和可持续发展议程的重要性。